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Accessibility

Accessibility at Tranquillo Glamping

Tranquillo Glamping, an accommodation and hospitality site. We work hard to make our organization and website accessible to people with disabilities in order to promote equal rights and transparency towards people with disabilities. Please note, this is desert camping accommodation – the arrival and movement is on dirt roads. We do not have paved roads or accessible toilets.

contact information

Contact Page | Sitemap page

If you find an accessibility problem on the website or you need help. You are welcome to contact us in the following ways:

Full name: Avichai Edelstein
Email: tranquilo.glamping@gmail.com
Phone: +972-52-3104407

Date of updating the statement: 22.05.2024

Website accessibility

We believe that the Internet must be available and accessible to everyone regardless of circumstances and ability.
The site uses various technologies designed to make it as accessible as possible.
An accessibility panel has been installed on the site that allows people with disabilities to adapt the site to their needs.
For maximum accessibility it is recommended to browse the site from the Chrome browser

Accessibility panel

To open the panel, click on the accessibility icon in the corner of the screen or via the keyboard by Alt + 9.

Panel accessibility tools:

# 1 built-in accessibility modes

  1. Adaptation to epilepsy

This profile allows people with epilepsy to use the site safely by eliminating the risk of seizures resulting from flickering or flickering animations and dangerous color combinations.

  1. Adjustment for visual impairment

This mode adapts the site for the convenience of users with visual impairments such as deteriorating vision, tunnel vision, cataract, glaucoma and others.

  1. Cognitive disability

This mode provides various assistance options that will help users with cognitive impairments like dyslexia, autism and the like, to focus more easily on the essential elements of the site.

  1. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

This mode helps users suffering from ADHD and neurodevelopmental disorders to read, browse and focus on the main elements of the site while significantly reducing distractions.

  1. Adaptation for the blind

This mode is suitable for screen readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver and TalkBack. A screen reader is software for blind users that is installed on your computer or laptop.

# 2 Accessible reading

Zoom – Zoom in / out
Displays magnified text at the mouse
Readable font
Highlighting titles
Marking links
Font size
Row height

# 3 color and contrast

Contrast like that
Bright contrast
High contrast
Monochrome
High saturation
Low saturation
Define text color
Setting color headings
Set background color for text and titles.

# 4 more tools

Mute sound
Hide photos
Virtual keyboard in Hebrew (for filling out forms)
Cancel animationsefined reading area (mouse pointer)
Mark a block in a mouse aisle
Marking fields in focus mode
Resize mouse cursor (black / white)

# 5 Screen reader and keyboard navigation

Adaptations for popular screen readers: JAWS and NVDA.

Keyboard navigation:

Navigate the site using the keys: Tab | Shift + Tab | Esc | Enter

In addition, use shortcuts to jump between specific elements:

M for “Menus”
H for “Headlines”
F for “Forms”
B for “Buttons” 

Clarification

We continue our efforts to continually improve the accessibility of the site out of a moral obligation to allow continuous, accessible and uninterrupted use even for people with disabilities.

Despite our efforts to make all content on the site fully accessible, there may be certain sections of the site that have not yet been fully adapted to the accessibility requirements.

If you encounter any difficulties regarding the accessibility of the site or need help or additional information, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.